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Gesnerus ; 52(1-2): 133-57, 1995.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7665104

ABSTRACT

The primatologist Hans Bluntschli, M.D. (1877-1962) published several papers on variations in the circulatory system of man and other primates, a description of the fossil New World monkey Homunculus patagonicus as well as works on the function of the jaw and masticatory muscles of man and apes. Caught between the conflicting views of traditional comparative and emerging experimental evolutionary biology, Bluntschli objected to the new genetic theories and increasingly supported neo-Lamarckian ideas of heredity. By studying Bluntschli's articles and unpublished manuscripts one can follow the change of evolutionary concepts from the wide-spread skepticism about Darwin's theory of natural selection around 1900 up to the formulation of the Synthetic Theory of Evolution in the 1940s.


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Anatomy, Comparative/history , Biological Evolution , Primates/anatomy & histology , Animals , Cebidae/anatomy & histology , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Hominidae/anatomy & histology , Humans , Phylogeny
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Acta Anat (Basel) ; 108(1): 94-7, 1980.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7445958

ABSTRACT

Chordae Willisii, which are located in the superior sagittal sinus, have been examined in 65 bodies. Three clearly differentiated primary forms and several variations have been found. Chordae Willisii guarantee, as auxiliary structures, a laminar blood flow. Their construction and location within the sinus are well adapted to their function.


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Cranial Sinuses/anatomy & histology , Brain/blood supply , Humans , Veins/anatomy & histology
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